Martin Baghdadi

Director

Sydney

Martin Baghdadi is a Director based in Control Risks’ Sydney office. Martin has considerable experience managing complex projects and business operations including pre-market entry in hostile environments. He has advised and consulted to numerous multinationals across a broad range of sectors, including government, military, infrastructure, financial, and oil and gas.

Martin Baghdadi is a Director based in Control Risks’ Sydney office. Martin has considerable experience managing complex projects and business operations including pre-market entry in hostile environments. He has advised and consulted to numerous multinationals across a broad range of sectors, including government, military, infrastructure, financial, and oil and gas.

Martin has provided services including:

Business intelligence and due diligence reporting, Anti-bribery and corruption assessments and workshops

Security design projects

Martin is a fluent Arabic speaker and holds a bachelor of business marketing from Monash University in Victoria. He is currently completing a master’s degree in political relations and counterterrorism. He is GRCP (Governance, Risk, and Compliance Professional) certified and has a Top Secret Positive Vet.

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